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Hi Gaurav,

Yes, Swami Vivekananda University provides B.Tech courses. like B.E./B.Tech. in Mechanical, Civil, Electrical & Electronics, Electronics & Communication, Agriculture, Information Technology, Aeronautical, Fire Safety, Mining, Food Technology and Petro Chemical. M.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering.

Thank you and best of luck.


Hi Joel,

Based upon your category and branch I'm providing a detailed information in the link below.

National Institute of Technology, Warangal

The SC and ST candidates are exempted from paying tuition fees so they only have to pay for other charges (which depends upon the Institute).

So basically, for SC/ST category students the fees would be around 10–12k each semester along with mess fees of 25–28k per semester.


Hello dear,

Try for counseling round..... counseling are already started for jee mains otherwise try for college level counseling 

Hello 

The admissions to Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, Seiperumbudur ar purely based on the regukations of Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions and it is a sttep by step process the first step involves 

  • Online Registration 
  • Certificte Verification 
  • Choice filling 
  • Confirmation 


So instead of jee which exam you had given.
Pls tell your rank in that exam and your state.


You self also can check colleges at career360 use college predictor.
Best luck.

Dear Suhail Khan

I am sending you a link as to check your possibilities of getting admission with the category of yours in various rounds of counseling in various colleges under IPU.

The link contains college with cutoffs too based on HS & OS (home state and other state) category.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ipu-cet-cutoff

I suggest you to take part in counseling only after refering to this previous year cutoff lists.

I HOPE IT WAS HELPFUL.

GOOD LUCK


Hiii dear,

Fees structure of btech in this college is Rs 2.4 lakhs.

Thanks for contacting.

Hello,

You can choose B.E mechanical or Production or Mechanics.you can join through lateral entry.The scope and salary will be more after doing engineering.

All the best

Hey ,
Greetings!

Indian Navy has a lot of entries for B.Tech graduates.

Since you are in the final year, I will advise you to apply through UES Navy. The form dates have ended as of now but keep your ears open towards any campus rounds by Indian Navy in your city. Talk to your Training and Placement Office for the same. You can appear offline and fill details later.

Navy-UES is a good entry for candidates doing B.Tech. You can apply for GS(X), Pilot, SSC-Tech, etc. as per to your interest.

CDS is the best entry to join Indian Navy since it offers PC in GS(X) to all the candidates unlike UES which offers PC in GS(X) to limited candidates and rest are given SSC. For that you will have to clear the UPSC written which needs some special preparation. If you go through CDS, you could go on to the top echelons of Indian Navy (if you perform well).

There are individual SSC entries for GS(X), Tech, Submarine, Pilot/Observer, NAIC, Education, Logistics, ATC but you can apply after you have passed out from your college. You will have to wait for 1 year to apply for these entries.

So, now best thing is to be ready for UES-Navy Campus Placements. And CDS 2016 2 dates are gone now, but fill up the form of CDS 2017 1 in Nov/Dec 2016.

In all the entries mentioned above, you will have to go through Service Selection Board (SSB) which is a 5 day interview procedure consisting of two stages. It is a personality test and not some knowledge testing, there are 15 Officer Like Qualities(OLQs) which are desired in SSB. The assessors will recommend you for the service, and then you will have to go through medicals. The SSB procedure is very extensive, all the instructions as to what is to be done will be given by assessors there. I will advise you to not worry about the test components but know the qualities that are desired in you and inculcate them through activities at your college. As a general advice, brush up your general knowledge and work on physical fitness.

Feel free to ask further in the comments. All the best :)

Abbreviations used:

UES: University Entry Scheme

CDS: Combined Defense Services

GS(X): General Sevice, Officers under GS(X) become ship commanders

PC: Permanent Commision, Officers in PC serve for minimum 20 years till superannuation

SSC: Short Service Commission, SSC Officers serve for 12 years and can extend for 2 more years. SSC officers are not converted into PC in Indian Navy (barring very few cases of Tech officers)

Source: https://www.quora.com/What-do-you-have-to-do-to-join-the-Indian-Navy-after-engineering

Respected Sir,
Food tech Engineer earn an average of 8 lacs per month Annum in India. Over the years, with experience and masters, it could go up to 30 lacs.
Hope I was able to help you.
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